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The Elmendorf By-Pass Highway is named the Bob Reeve Boulevard. Klutina Road near Copper Center is renamed Brenwick/Craig Road. The bridge across the Gastineau Channel connecting Juneau with Douglas Island is named the Douglas Bridge. Bridge number 1739 on Eagle River Loop Road over the Eagle River is named the Briggs Bridge. The state airport at the City of Unalaska is named the Tom Madsen Airport. The Bethel Airport road is named the Chief Eddie Hoffman Road. Bridge number 1192 on Edgerton Park Road over the Little Susitna River is named Ina Johnston Bridge. The Alaska portion of the highway between Skagway, Alaska and Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada is named the Klondike Highway. Exit Glacier Road off the Seward Highway near Seward is renamed Herman Leirer Road. The bridge spanning the Yukon River at the southern terminus of the James Dalton Highway is named 'The E. L. Patton Bridge.' The state airport at Old Harbor is named the Sven Haakanson, Sr., Airport. Bridge number 1030 off Schrock Road over the Little Susitna River is named the Manvil H. Olson Bridge. Bridge number 694 at milepost 231.2 on the George Parks Highway is named Crabbie's Crossing. The road connecting Nome and Teller is named the Bob Blodgett Nome-Teller Highway. The road from Dillingham to Aleknagik is designated the Gateway to the Wood-Tikchik State Park. Bridge number 216 over the Nenana River at Rex is named the Jack Coghill Bridge to the Interior. Bridge number 1951 on the Old Glenn Highway over the Matanuska River is named the George W. Palmer Memorial Bridge. The Near Island Bridge in Kodiak is named the Fred Zharoff Memorial Bridge. Bridge number 1995 over the Chena River in Fairbanks is named the William Ransom Wood Centennial Bridge. State Route 296308 in Gustavus between the junction with the Good River Road and the boundary of the Glacier Bay National Park is named Mountain View Road. The bridge over the Swanson River in the Captain Cook Park area is named the Clint Starnes Memorial Bridge. The South Fairbanks Expressway from the Parks Highway and Airport Road interchange to the Richardson Highway is named the Robert J. Mitchell Expressway. Bridge number 1121, across the Knik River in this state, is named the Sergeant James Bondsteel Bridge of Honor. That portion of the Richardson Highway in Valdez between the intersection with Meals Avenue and the east intersection with Mineral Creek Loop Road is renamed East Egan Drive. Bridge number 503 on the Alaska Highway over the Gerstle River at milepost 1392 is named Black Veterans Recognition Bridge. Bridge number 388 over Ohmer Creek at mile 20.2 on the Mitkof Highway south of Petersburg is named the Katelyn Ohmer Markley Bridge. In Fairbanks, the controlled access highway connecting the Geist Road at University Avenue and the Steese Highway interchange is named the Woodrow Johansen Expressway. The bridge over the Little Susitna River on North Shushana Drive in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough is named the Charles E. Carney Memorial Bridge. The building in Juneau known as Capital School is named the Terry Miller Legislative Office Building. The bridge over the Tanana River at mile 305 of the George Parks Highway is named the Alaska Native Veterans' Honor Bridge. The bridge to be built across Tongass Narrows to Gravina Island shall be named the Ralph M. Bartholomew Veterans'
Memorial Bridge. The Glenn Highway bike trail is named the Officer Justin Todd Wollam Memorial Bike Trail. The state-owned and state-operated international airport at Anchorage is named the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. The portion of the Knik-Goose Bay Road in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough between milepost 0 and milepost 15 is concurrently designated as the Joe Redington, Sr., Memorial Trail. The portion of the Glenn Highway between milepost 128 and milepost 189 is concurrently designated as the State Trooper Bruce A. Heck Memorial Corridor. The portion of the Richardson Highway between milepost 10 and milepost 57 is concurrently designated as the Mail Carrier Emil Wegner Memorial Corridor. After March 31, 2002, the state office building at 550 West Seventh Avenue in Anchorage is named the Robert B. Atwood Building. The name of the building may be changed before March 31, 2002, if a lessee and the state agree to a new name before March 31, 2002. The northbound weigh station at mile 10.6 of the Glenn Highway is named the Trooper Hans-Peter Lothar Roelle Memorial Weigh Station. The rest area on the Officer Justin Todd Wollam Memorial Bike Trail located near mile 8.7 of the Glenn Highway is named the Wendy Ann Cogdell Memorial Rest Area. A memorial monument may be placed in the rest area. (a) In Anchorage, the Glenn Highway from mile 0 to mile 9 is designated the Veterans' Memorial Parkway.
(b) In Fairbanks, the bridge to be built across the Chena River at Barnette Street, is named the Veterans' Memorial Bridge.
(c) In Juneau, the Glacier Highway from Auke Bay (mile 12) to Echo Cove (mile 39) is designated the Juneau Veterans'
Memorial Highway.
(d) In Eagle River, the portion of the Eagle River Loop Road between the Anchorage Regional Landfill and Old Glenn Highway is concurrently designated as the Eagle River Veterans' Memorial Highway.
(e) The bridge on the Sterling Highway that crosses the Kenai River at Soldotna is named the David Douthit Veterans'
Memorial Bridge.
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